Math. Hmmmm. I forgot most of it. I don’t even remember how far I advanced in high school, but only one of my post-H.S. maths taught me stuff I hadn’t already learned (the cool one with fractals). Plus the statistics class, which … I totally expected would be harder the way a fellow employee (at the time, who had to retake it) was complaining. It was challenging like being blasted with a water hose after not doing math for years. Both of those were at Junior College level. Math is something I can learn but lose if I don’t use. True of a lot of stuff. If I let myself, I’d obsess over it & be worse in my head than I already am. Hence math=bad.
The birds & the bees are scratching their heads on this one, though.
When Islam takes-over America, one of the rules I will enact, is that women need to have at least 4 children before they’re allowed in a Math classroom. Maia and Itch This, this rule can be applied retroactively. Sorry, I don’t make the rules here. (Yet)
So “retroactive” sounds like reverse causality. But if you’re talking about quantum brainchildren (think the compass on the TV series LOST—reduced to information) you’re not talking about “reverse” anything. And you are most def not the Daddy/Mommy. No one is but the Original.
I was being facetious and sarcastic, seeing what happens in England these days. You know clown world is maximum clownage when fundamentalist Islam seems like a reasonable alternative to Liberalism and their drag-time story hours.
Ahhh… but what about this: “You know more about current political affairs, that most don’t know about until it hits the news-stands. I have always wondered how”?
It’s a combination of studying Human nature, politically incorrect commentary / websites, and intuition. I tend to obsess about these things, so pay attention to “the big picture” more than most people. I hope my opinions have been helpful. Now I’ll not veer this topic off much further than already.
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…so, I was looking for the mathematical problem that had stumped the maths world -and Google GPT, whom eventually solved it- for eons, and came across this.
__ What is the hardest math question ever answered?
For decades, a math puzzle has stumped the smartest mathematicians in the world. x3+y3+z3=k, with k being all the numbers from one to 100, is a Diophantine equation that’s sometimes known as “summing of three cubes.”
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…now, the mind can imagine the solution, but the maths is another matter altogether… but I would say solvable, with enough time and patience.